The lowermost portion of a building, partly or wholly below ground level, often used for storage.
Room, often wholly or mostly below ground level, used for storage of food and often other items.
Storage space where wines are stored.
1 Wine may age better in the cellar than on the stock market.
2 Borrows my books; uses up the hot water; raids the wine cellar .
3 More later, if time; Mr. Boone set upon looking about the cellar .
4 South Africa is home to the largest wine cellar in the world.
5 You also can create cold and moist conditions in a root cellar .
6 The old preacher was pointing solemnly in the direction of the cellar .
7 They were up in the attic, they were down in the cellar .
8 Beneath the main house is a cellar and separate earth-floored wine store.
9 Perhaps the odour of alcohol predominated; Lanyard thought of a steam-heated wine - cellar .
10 Perhaps in the barn, perhaps in the cellar ; what does it matter?
11 And it was not in the wood field-'twasin the wine cellar .
12 Went over the place this afternoon and found it in the cellar .
13 Some folks said he drowned himself in that place in the cellar .
14 There is probably better brandy in the general's cellar than in mine.
15 He steps forward, bending to follow the lead team into the cellar .
16 It was down in the cellar that we found the first tracks.
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